Let's say, pre-1800. This is a reflection of the level of refinement of a civilization.
Who has more advanced historical architecture, India or Europe?
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that building is deceptively small
Europe, and it’s not even close. The entire economy of the Middle Ages was centered around plebs building shit for rich people. The economy of the ancient world was rich people building shit for plebs. India has a long and interesting culture, but no other place on earth holds a candle to European construction autism
How did they go from this to where they are now?
Why does the patch of leaves on the English branch have two sad looking eyes on it?
Racial degeneration due to mixing. The early Indians were literally the Aryans and looked Nordic.
We have to distinguish between better interior design and better exterior design. St. Peter's certainly has awesome interior design, but its exterior can't match the Hindu temple in the original pic.
Do you have a photo of it that shows its scale?
Nobody probably "looked Nordic" at that era and you have to be 18 to post